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What is the difference between the ACT and the SAT?

Both tests are very similar and test on nearly identical subjects. The major differences between the ACT and the SAT are that the ACT includes a science test section and the SAT has a math section that you cannot use a calculator on. Both tests are timed, but the SAT test gives you more time per question. There are key math components that are different. For example, the ACT has a greater focus on geometry then the SAT. The SAT factors in math more, so if that is not your strong suit, consider the ACT. The last key difference is the optional essay section. On the SAT you will read and analyze a passage, and dissect the author’s position using evidence and logical reasoning. You do not give opinions. On the ACT essay you will read and analyze the passage’s issue and provide not only different perspectives on the issue, but a personal opinion as well. Outside of the method of scoring, those are the major differences between the two tests.

What is a good ACT score?

The American College Testing (ACT) scores are the average of the test takers sectional scores in math, science, English, and reading: 36 is the highest possible score, and one is the lowest. The average ACT score is 20.8, which puts you in the top 50 percentile, so 21 and above puts you in the upper echelon. Getting 24 is a strong score, puts you in the top 25 percent and gives you more colleges to choose from. Anything above 24 is a very strong test score. Once you get more than 24 you are in the top 20% and from there your chances are outstanding. Obviously each institution has there own standards, but generally speaking, higher scores are a good way to push your application to the top of the stack, in what can be a very competitive environment.

What is a good SAT score?

The best score you can get in your SAT’s (Standard Aptitude Test) is a 1600, so if you can reach that, you’re probably a lock for any school in the country. The average score on the SATs is between 1000 and 1100, so a score in that area puts you in the “50th percentile,” which is the minimum you should be shooting for. Getting 1200 to 1300 is going to separate you from the pack, and above 1300 puts you in the upper echelon. Since this is literally a competition, you cannot aim for average if you want to maximize your chances (and options). If you do grade out near the average, don’t freak out, you will still qualify for plenty of schools, and scores are just area a school looks at for admission.

What is a good GPA for getting into college?

Your GPA will have a major impact on the school you get in to. For the most competitive colleges you are probably going to need a 3.5 – 4.0 GPA, which is the highest and means an “A” average. The minimum most schools will take is a 2.5, which is a C-plus average. Online schools and for-profit institutions might have lesser standards, but those are going to be the minimum and maximum ranges for admission into most schools. If you have a 4.0, you will likely have your pick of colleges. The minimum you should be aiming for is probably a 3.0. Remember, college admissions are competitive, the higher your GPA, the higher up the ladder you are from the competition. GPA is only one of the factors for college. High SATs or ACTs, the other major factor in the admission process, and can potentially offset a lower GPA. However, each school sets its own admission standards.

What to expect from college?

The truth is that college is going to be what you make it. There are so many schools and so many choices that the college experience of the past is not going to be the same for everyone. With the emergence of commuter and online schools, you don’t even have to go to a campus anymore to get a degree. Yay, right? Not necessarily. While that convenience is a fantastic option for many people, particularly adults who may have day jobs, there is nothing quite like being a full-time student on a campus and taking advantage of the entire experience like dorms, Greek houses, student body events and activities, and game day if you go to a school with major sports programs. Your situation will dictate your experience. If you’re lucky, you get to go to a school of your choice and live the college life. If that is not an option for you, you can still get a quality education without that experience.

What does it mean for a university to be accredited?

Being accredited is a process by which most institutions of higher education are validated. Standards for curriculum, etc., are set by peer review boards, which are made up of members of other various accredited colleges and universities. The board sets the standards, and learning institutions that meet those standards sare deemed accredited. The upside is a quality education. The downside is it sets a minimum standard that not everyone can meet. Accreditation can be national or regional. Not every employer or other school (if you are planning to apply for another degree) recognizes degrees or credits from non-accredited schools.

What is an Ivy League university?

An Ivy League school is one of the eight members of the Ivy League, which is an athletic conference on the East Coast. Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton, Colgate, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Dartmouth, and Cornell make up the Ivy League. These schools are recognized for being among the most elite academic institutions in the country, not athletic excellence. Actually, their athletic departments rarely compete for titles in the major sports (football, baseball and basketball), but are quite competitive in event like lacrosse and rowing.

What is a tier-one university?

Tier-one universities are the elite major private research institutions in the country. Tie- one schools are known for world-class research, innovation and creativity, along with academic and student body excellence. On average, tier-one graduates (especially those with advanced degrees) have the highest earning potential of all (tier one through four) school levels. These universities status is based on monies spent annually on research; endowment assets; the number of doctorate degrees awarded annually; and the number of tenured or tenure-track faculty who have achieved distinction by being a member of one of the National Academies, or being a Nobel Prize recipient.

What is the best college in the United States?

The best college in the United States is always going to be subjective, but most will agree that the top two universities are Harvard and Yale, followed by M.I.T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), University of Chicago, Columbia University in New York, and Stanford. Their order is open to debate. Surprisingly, some of those same schools are considered great educational values, including Harvard, Yale, and MIT. Also great values are Cal-Berkeley, UCLA, Florida, and Duke.

DO not waste your time going to this school. They will paint u a pretty picture they will tell u that they are getting accredited and have not yet its been months and three years open they give u the excuse that it takes time they had inspection and apparently didn't pass because they did not get all they needed They want u to pass exams with 90 or higher in order to pass class they give u hesi at end to tell u it helps your final but at the end it does not

Exit Exam Policy Upon completion of all course and clinical requirements students will be required to pass (2) two exit exams out of (3) available exams within a (6) six-month period. Students will be given either a HESI or an ATI exam at random. Students will have a total of (3) opportunities to pass their exams. To have the third opportunity, the student must achieve a passing score on the first or second exam. Students who fail the first and second exam will no longer have a third opportunity. Students will have a period of no longer than 60 days after all course and clinical requirements have been met to complete the first Exit Exam. If the student fails to complete the exam in the allotted time frame, the student will be automatically withdrawn from Antigua College International. Additionally, students must take the second exit exam within 60 days of taking and passing the first exit exam. Students who fail to take the exam within the 60 days will be automatically withdrawn from Antigua College International. The passing score for the exam is 900 for a HESI exam and 70% for an ATI exam. Students who do not achieve the passing score in the first attempt will be required to complete 80 content/strategies review hours which must be completed within 60 days; upon completion, the student will have a second (2nd) opportunity to re-take the exam. Students who pass the first exam but fail the second exam will also be required to complete 80 content/strategies review hours which must be completed within 60 days; upon completion, the student will have a third (3rd) opportunity to re-take the exam. Students who fail (2) two exams will be required to withdraw from the program or will be given the option of transferring to the Practical Nurse Program.

Dear Students:Please note that our catalog addendum has a few policy changes that have been effective since January 3, 2017. One of the policy changes is as follows:End of Course Exam Policy The End of Course Exams are as follows: RN PROGRAM•Fundamentals of Nursing II•Pharmacology II•Adult Health Assessment•Medical Surgical Nursing III•Maternity and Newborn Nursing•Pediatric Nursing•Psychiatric NursingPN PROGRAM•Fundamentals of Practical Nursing •Pharmacology •Medical Surgical Nursing •Maternity and Newborn Nursing•Pediatric NursingThe end of course exams will be a standardized test that may be either a HESI exam or an ATI exam. The exams will be scheduled immediately at the end of each of the courses above for the RN program and at the end of the program for the PN program. The exam is worth 20% of the total grade for that class. The scoring for the exams is as follows: HESI Exam Scores Score of equal to or greater than 900 = 100% or 20 pointsScore of equal to or greater than 850 but less than 900 = 50% or 10 pointsScore of less than 850 = 0% or 0 points* *First time test takers will be given 25% or 5 points for a score of equal to or greater than 800. ATI Exam Scores Score of equal to or greater than 70% = 100% or 20 pointsScore of equal to or between 66.7% - 69% = 50% or 10 pointsScore of less than 66.7% = 0% or 0 points* *First time test takers will be given 25% or 5 points for a score of equal to or between 65.3% - 66.6%.

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100% PASSING RATE de ACI. Angelo Langiani, Elizabeth G, Queco Jones, Concerned Student, John Smith and other future pseudonyms. They all are the same person.It seems that Antigua College International left a bad taste in your mouth due to your narcissism, lazyness and lack nursing vocation so ingrained in you. If ACI has a 100% passing rate and according to you is the worst school, which one is the best? In what school are you enrolled right now? You should dedicate yourself to something else, definetly not nursing because you'll hurt your patients, nursing is not your strong. Shouting like a mad man and changing you name each time you go to a forum to discredit ACI will accomplish nothing. If things were as bad as you claim, the board nursing would had closed the school long ago. GROW UP. As a former student of Antigua College I give them 5 stars and I don't give them more than 5 stars because 5 is the maximum. GROW UP and do yourself a great favor: Stop wining and do something yourself! Also find below a Spanish translation just in case you little brain finds any processing difficulties with these lines.Angelo Langiani, Elizabeth G, Queco Jones, Concerned Student, John Smith y otros futuros pseudonimos. Todos estos nombres son la misma persona.Parece que Antigua College International te dejo un mal sabor en la boca debido a tu narcisismo, lazyness y la poca vocacion de enfermeria que tienes tan arraigados en ti. Si ACI tiene un 100% passing rate y segun tu, es de lo peor, cual sera la mejor escuela? En cual escuela estas tu ahora? Dedicate a otra cosa, le vas a hacer dano a tus pacientes. Vociferando y cambiandote de nombre a cada momento para desacreditar no lograras nada. Si las cosas fueran asi como tu dices, hace tiempo ya el board of nursing hubiese cerrado la escuela hace tiempo. Grow up. Como ex estudiante de Antigua College les doy 5 estrellas y no les doy mas porque 5 estrellas es el maximo. Grow up y deja de quejarte y hazte un favor a ti mismo, organizate! Tambien te lo puse en Ingles en caso de que tu cerebrito tenga dificultad procesando estas lineas.

I'M WRITING REGARDING THE SCHOOL ANTIGUA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL, I HAVE SEEN SOME COMMENTS BEING MADE, THAT I AM NOT AGREEING WITH. I STUDIED NURSING IN ANOTHER SCHOOL AND CAME TO THIS SCHOOL TO DO THE REMEDIAL COURSE FOR N-CLEX RN. IN MY EXPERIENCE THIS IS A GREAT QUALIFIED SCHOOL, THE ATTENTION AND KNOWLEDGE AND PROFESSIONALISM THE PROFESSORS HAVE IS JUST AMAZING. WHEN I CAME TO THE SCHOOL A TOOK MY FIRST CLASSES I SAID TO MY SELF THESE PROFESSORS( AND I'M REFERRING SPECIFIC TO MR. DIONY ANTIGUA AND MR JOSE ANTIGUA BECAUSE THEY ARE THE PROFESSORS THAT I HAVE RIGHT NOW) THAT THEY HAVE TO HAVE BESIDES THE MEDICAL FIELD ANOTHER EXPERIENCE ABOUT BEEN PROFESSOR BECAUSE THEY HAVE A GREAT PEDAGOGICAL METHODOLOGY, THEY CAN REALLY GET TO THE STUDENTS FOR THEM TO LEARN. I RECOMMENDED THIS SCHOOL IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE PASSING THE NCLEX TO COME HERE, IT IS A GREAT EXPERIENCE!!!!! DON'T NEVER GIVE IT UP BEFORE UNTIL YOU TRY THIS RESOURCE!!!!!! THEY ARE FIVE START!!!!!!!

After taking the review at Nova, failing the NCLEX, I decided to take a look at this school! My friends were always talking about how easy proffesor Diony made the NCLEX Review, and how most people only take it once, AND THEY PASS! Today I can say I'm one of them! Lol! I finally got my license! You guys are great! **Sorry I haven't visited after the review, I'll come by soon!**

I'm writing this to share some light on my well made school decision. I'm a former Dade Medical student and I'm affected by the current situation. Like many other students I'm looking for a place to continue my nursing education. I've heard that ANTIGUA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL has been giving some pretty great results to a lot of my friends that go there, so I decided to make an appointment and talk to them. The teachers and faculty seem pretty straight forward, and were very open about any concerns I had. I've already spoken to about 9 students that are currently attending the school and they all seem to agree that the program is the best they've taken, NO WONDER THEY HAVE 100% PASSING RATE!!! They also tell me that professor ANTIGUA stays with the students until they pass, they really want EVERY student to succeed; and to be honest, that's the kind of attention I need right now. Since I've read comments posted here before, I asked about this situation, and they were very open about it, CIE already investigated this school and everything checked out GREAT; They said that they would NEVER engage in helping ANY student cheat, since that's not part of their GUARANTEED program offer. I'll be starting classes at ACI next week, since this is the best program I've seen in a really long time (coming from a Dade Medical, Miami Dade community C. former student), and they seem to know EXACTLY what they're doing. I urge everybody to disregard any previous decieving comments posted here about this school, since it seems to come from a HATEFUL person, and do your research!!! I wouldn't want any of my former Dade Medical partners to miss out on this opportunity!! If you're affected by this Dade Medical situation, like me, go to ANTIGUA COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL you won't regret it. Hope this is helpful!!

DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL. This is THE WORST school that the department of Education has given the green light to be open. Hopefully they get closed soon. Be assured that if you enroll in this school you will have no rights and all responsibilities. The administration WILL NEVER be honest with you and they will always have the only word. This place is a disaster. They never have your grades on time, they change exams without previous notice, they want to charge students for everything. You will learn very little to nothing and then they throw this tests that are nothing you were taught in class. Many professors like Jose Antigua only read power point presentations . Some professors, including Jose Antigua have vague knowledge of nursing topics and when a student has a tough question for him he say, let's google it! The administration, led by Diony AND Jose Antigua has no respect for students. New rules are established without informing anyone in advance. You have no idea who is what, the Dean, the Director, the administrator are the same person; Diony Antigua. It's a big Clan with no regards or respect for the students. No student has even been given a Student's Handbook or Catalog. Their NCLEX review is the biggest scam, waste of money and time that anyone can ever make. The school has no accreditation and they have lied to all the students even about their accreditation status since they opened. The only clinical site they use is a nursing home(Victoria) so do not expect to be well prepared to face the real world because you will have no practice in Pediatrics, Maternity, Psychiatric or Med Surg. DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL. THEY ARE A RIP OFF and a bunch of improvised liars who are well trained to deceive people as they have in this town. Do not just go by review. Call Dade Medical College, Management Resources College and get references from this people. These people have very little experience in the nursing field and have very little to offer other than taking your money and wasting your time. As for the Bachelor Program they have, IT IS A LIE. Your credits will never be accepted by any school in the country. Go on vacation if you have a license and spend that money on yourself and your family because otherwise you will like flushing your money down the drain. DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL.